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  2. What Alcohol Is In White Claw? Everything You've Ever ...

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    Known for its low-alcohol content (5% ALC./VOL) and fruity flavors, White Claw became a go-to spiked seltzer. and fans liked that the drink was lower in carbs and calories than other hard seltzers ...

  3. White Claw Hard Seltzer - Wikipedia

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    Hard Seltzer Surge (8% alcohol) [21] Flavors: Blackberry, Natural Lime, Blood Orange, Cranberry, Green Apple, Passion Fruit, Pineapple, Strawberry. Non-alcoholic White Claw (0% alcohol) [22] Flavors: Black Cherry Cranberry, Mango Passion Fruit, Peach Orange Blossom, Lime Yuzu. White Claw Tequila Smash (5% alcohol) [23]

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  5. Move over White Claw! Spiked cold brew is here for fall

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  6. List of BlackBerry products - Wikipedia

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    The only model with 32 MB and Bluetooth is the 7290, which was the last model released in the early BlackBerry form factor, and was the first BlackBerry model with Bluetooth. The 7290 was also the first quad-band BlackBerry. An aberration in this list is the 7270, the first Wi-Fi BlackBerry, released later. It is built into the old form factor ...

  7. Surge (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Surge (sometimes styled as SURGE) is a citrus-flavored soft drink first produced in the 1990s by the Coca-Cola Company to compete with Pepsi's Mountain Dew.Surge was advertised as having a more "hardcore" edge, much like Mountain Dew's advertising at the time, in an attempt to lure customers away from Pepsi.

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  9. Rubus argutus - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are typically 5-merous with large, white petals and light green sepals, borne in mid-spring. [5] Second-year plants are also capable of growing the fruit which gives the plant's common name, the blackberry. The fruits are compound drupes which change from bright red to black at maturity.